Reviewed on: April 10,2026
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What Are the Requirements for Mailing Letters to an Inmate?

what is the criteria to mail anything to an inmate? does it matter if there is a no contact order? do i have to put a return address?

Mailing a letter to an inmate has a few basic requirements that apply universally regardless of which facility the inmate is at.
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✓ Verified answer May 06,2015 · Send Inmate Mail
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Mailing a letter to an inmate has a few basic requirements that apply universally regardless of which facility the inmate is at.

Every piece of outgoing mail must include the sender's name and a return address. This is a postal requirement as well as a facility requirement. Mail arriving without a return address is typically rejected by the mailroom and discarded rather than delivered. Using InmateAid to send letters automatically satisfies this requirement. Your name appears on the envelope and InmateAid's Florida address serves as the return address, so your home address never enters the picture while still meeting the return address requirement.

The no-contact order question is critically important and should not be overlooked. If a no-contact order has been issued by a court as part of the inmate's case or sentencing conditions, that order prohibits all forms of contact including letters, calls, and messages through third parties. Sending mail to someone covered by a no-contact order is a violation of that order regardless of whether the inmate responds or initiates the contact. The person on the outside can face criminal charges for violating the order even if the inmate appears receptive or encourages the communication. If there is any possibility a no-contact order exists, verify its status through the court or an attorney before sending anything.

Accepted Answer Date Created: May 06,2015
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About this answer: This response was prepared by InmateAid’s editorial team in consultation with former inmates who have direct experience with the federal correctional system. InmateAid has served families of the incarcerated since 2012. This is general information only — not legal advice. Last reviewed April 2026.